2021 World Series of Poker

Event #78: $10,000 Razz Championship
Day: 4
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ax4x5x2x10x
Prize
$274,693
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,016,425
Entries
109
Level Info
Level
25
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 4
Players Left
1

Benny Glaser Wins Event #78: $10,000 Razz Championship for 4th Gold Bracelet ($274,693)

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Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

The 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #78: $10,000 Razz Championship attracted 109 players who generated a prize pool of $1,016,425. After four days of play, the UK’s Benny Glaser emerged victorious to capture a $274,693 top prize and the fourth gold bracelet of his career.

It was the cherry on top of a solid series for Glaser, who kicked things off by finishing runner-up to Jesse Klein in Event #2: $25,000 H.O.R.S.E. He would go on to take ninth in Event #40: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship for $31,110 followed by third in Event #49: $10,000 NL 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship for $132,685. So, was the victory a redemption of sorts?

“Absolutely, yeah. I was disappointed with the second and third,” Glaser admitted. “I was a big chip leader in both of those and it seemed like the win was in sight for both, which made it kind of more disappointing. Makes this win more enjoyable after tasting that recent disappointment.”

Glaser, who prior to the win had $2,670,003 in tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob, won his first bracelet back in 2015 when he took down Event #33: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw for $136,215. His other two came the following year within a few days of each other. First, he won the 2016 WSOP Event #26: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better for $244,103 followed by Event #32: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship for $407,194.

“I’m feeling amazing. There were a couple of rough hands where he took the lead and it started to feel less enjoyable, but in the end, I think that made the win even more enjoyable,” Glaser said.

2021 WSOP Event #78 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom$274,693
2Everett CarltonUnited States$169,773
3Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$123,254
4Erik SagstromSweden$90,859
5John MonnetteUnited States$68,025
6Yehuda BuchalterUnited States$51,739
7Erik SeidelUnited States$39,987
8Phil HellmuthUnited States$31,411

Others to cash the tournament were Roland Israelashvili (10th - $20,374), John Racener (14th - $16,299), and Brian Rast (17th - $16,299), just to name a few.

Final Table Action

The final table was a stacked with 34 bracelets represented between eight players. The vast majority of those were hardware won by Phil Hellmuth (16 bracelets) and Erik Seidel (9 bracelets). The former was at his sixth final table of the 2021 WSOP, but his quest for a 17th bracelet ended when he became the first casualty at the final table. Seidel followed him out the door soon thereafter.

After Yehuda Buchalter bowed out in sixth place, five-handed play proved to be an extended back-and-forth match. Eventually, four-time bracelet winner John Monnette grew short and was eliminated by Everett Carlton, who in turn eliminated Erik Sagstrom and Yuri Dzivielevski in fourth and third place respectively.

At the start of heads-up play, Glaser held a more than 3:1 chip lead over Carlton, who would drop as low as four big bets before mounting a comeback. As the duo played late into the night, Carlton closed the gap to less than 2:1 before play was halted and a fourth day added to finish things out.

On Friday, the final two players returned to battle it out in what proved to be an hour-long rollercoaster affair. Glaser began with the lead and lost it to Carlton, who pulled out to a big lead of his own. It looked as if Carlton was going to claim his first bracelet, but then momentum swung back in Glaser’s favor.

The experienced mixed game pro won pot after pot until Carlton was down to crumbs and ultimately succumbed. Carlton, a former high-stakes golf player, learned poker back in 2003 after he was diagnosed with malignant melanoma from exposure to the sun, and while he was recovering he began watching poker on TV and decided to take his gambling indoors. Hailing from Minnesota, he is one of the most accomplished players on the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) with eight final table appearances.

Prior to the win, Carlton had $1,274,921 in lifetime earnings according to The Hendon Mob. The runner-up score of $169,773 marked the thirteen cash of the series for Carlton, who took a break from caring for his elderly mother to compete in the 2021 WSOP.

“I hadn’t played with him before. It was interesting,” Glaser said of his opponent. “He seemed to want to do more creative or unorthodox things that most people don’t tend to do, which in some ways made him more difficult to play against.”

As for how his fourth bracelet compares to the other three, Glaser said: “I don’t really know. It feels amazing right now. I think my first is probably the most special then this is a close second.”

Congratulations to Benny Glaser, the 2021 WSOP Event #78: $10,000 Razz Champion!

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Everett Carlton Eliminated in 2nd Place ($169,773)

Level 25
Everett Carlton
Everett Carlton

Benny Glaser: {k-}{2-}{q-}{10-} / {6-}{4-}{3-}
Everett Carlton: {7-}{10-}{10-}{4-} / {4-}{8-}{8-}

Benny Glaser brought it in and called when Everett Carlton completed. The former then check-called bets on every street until showdown.

Carlton showed a ten-eight but it was no good as Glaser had made a nine-six. Carlton was left with just 180,000 after the hand.

He folded the next hand after bringing it in and facing a completion and then doubled the next.

In the hand after that, the tournament came to an end.

Benny Glaser: {a-}{4-} / {5-}{2-}{10-}{k-} / {j-}
Everett Carlton: {q-}{6-} / {a-}{4-}{6-}{j-} / {9-}

Glaser brought it in for a full completion and called when Carlton raised all in for 200,000. Glaser made a ten-five on fifth street and he locked it up on sixth after Carlton caught a jack, meaning he was drawing dead headed to seventh.

Player Chips Progress
Benny Glaser gb
Benny Glaser
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner
6,540,000 1,830,000
Everett Carlton us
Everett Carlton
Busted

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Who Will Claim Victory in The $10,000 Razz Championship?

Benny Glaser and Everett Carlton
Benny Glaser and Everett Carlton

After three hard-fought days on the green felt in Event #78: $10,000 Razz Championship, the initial field of 109 has been narrowed down to just two — Benny Glaser and Everett Carlton. The two weren't quite able to finish their heads-up battle last night, which saw Carlton mount something of a comeback after being on the brink of elimination. Carlton will bring 2,570,000 in chips to battle with against Glaser's 3,990,000. They will be playing for a $274,693 first-place prize in addition to a coveted gold bracelet.

This event marks the fourth final table of the series for Glaser, which includes a runner-up finish in the $25,000 H.O.R.S.E. back in October. If Glaser is able to secure a victory today — he will add a fourth gold bracelet to his collection.

Carlton is a longstanding tournament grinder who has cashes in the WSOP dating back to 2005. Carlton has already amassed a dozen cashes during this year's series alone, but a win for Carlton would be his first gold bracelet.

Final Table Results and Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  $274,693
2  $169,773
3Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$123,254
4Erik SagstromSweden$90,859
5John MonnetteUnited States$68,025
6Yehuda BuchalterUnited States$51,739
7Erik SeidelUnited States$39,987
8Phil HellmuthUnited States$31,411
9Brad RubenUnited States$25,086

Play will resume at 3 p.m. local time at the feature table in the Amazon Room and continue until a winner is decided. The clock will begin at Level 25 (100,000/200,000 limits with a 20,000 ante) with blinds increasing every 90 minutes.

PokerNews will be onsite to bring you all the action until the next Razz champion is crowned, so stay tuned!

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